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Squirrel | 19:22 Mon 28th Jul 2003 | How it Works
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When 'k' is added to mean 'thousand', for example kB and km, is it meant to be a capital 'K' or a small one?
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I am pretty sure it is lower case k but have no proof.
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Thanks, j2.
yeah, as far as I know, the capital K only came in with computing terms to distinguish 1,000 and 1,024 multiples of kilobit and Kilobyte.
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That's cleared it up nicely.

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